| Literature DB >> 33810791 |
Yu Zhang1,2, Li Hua3, Quan-Hua Liu3, Shu-Yuan Chu4, Yue-Xin Gan2, Min Wu5, Yi-Xiao Bao3, Qian Chen6, Jun Zhang7,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: A number of studies have examined the association between mold exposure and childhood asthma. However, the conclusions were inconsistent, which might be partly attributable to the lack of consideration of gene function, especially the key genes affecting the pathogenesis of childhood asthma. Research on the interactions between genes and mold exposure on childhood asthma is still very limited. We therefore examined whether there is an interaction between inflammation-related genes and mold exposure on childhood asthma.Entities:
Keywords: Additive interaction; Childhood asthma; Mold; Rs7216389; Single nucleotide polymorphisms
Year: 2021 PMID: 33810791 PMCID: PMC8019181 DOI: 10.1186/s12890-021-01484-9
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Pulm Med ISSN: 1471-2466 Impact factor: 3.317
Characteristics of the study population
| Asthma cases | Non-asthma controls | |
|---|---|---|
| Age (y), mean (SD) | 6.1 (2.0) | 6.6 (2.1) |
| BMI, median (IQR) | 15.8 (2.9) | 15.7 (3.4) |
| Birthweight, mean (SD) | 3309 (489) | 3276 (507) |
| Gestational weeks at birth, median (IQR) | 39 (2) | 39 (1) |
| Maternal age at birth (y), mean (SD) | 28.6 (3.5) | 27.9 (3.9) |
| ≤ 9 years | 40 (6.6) | 138 (16.4) |
| 10–12 years | 79 (13) | 151 (18) |
| 13–16 years | 395 (65) | 443 (52.8) |
| > 16 years | 49 (8.1) | 45 (5.4) |
| ≤ 9 years | 38 (6.2) | 125 (14.9) |
| 10–12 years | 74 (12.2) | 153 (18.2) |
| 13–16 years | 383 (63) | 437 (52.1) |
| > 16 years | 68 (11.2) | 66 (7.9) |
| Boy | 368 (60.5) | 454 (54.1) |
| Girl | 240 (39.5) | 385 (45.9) |
| No | 275 (45.2) | 627 (74.7) |
| Yes | 314 (51.6) | 194 (23.1) |
| Vaginal | 211 (34.7) | 328 (39.1) |
| Caesarean section | 394 (64.8) | 507 (60.4) |
| < 6 months | 301 (49.5) | 426 (50.8) |
| ≥ 6 months | 305 (50.2) | 413 (49.2) |
| No | 562 (92.4) | 786 (93.7) |
| Yes | 37 (6.1) | 41 (4.9) |
| No | 539 (88.7) | 740 (88.2) |
| Yes | 58 (9.5) | 94 (11.2) |
| No | 430 (70.7) | 547 (65.2) |
| Yes | 172 (28.3) | 289 (34.4) |
| No | 421 (69.2) | 521 (62.1) |
| Yes | 178 (29.3) | 312 (37.2) |
| No | 457 (75.2) | 720 (85.8) |
| Yes | 151 (24.8) | 119 (14.2) |
SD standard deviation, IQR inter-quartile range, ETS environmental tobacco smoke
Association between rs7216389 polymorphism and childhood asthma under different genetic models
| Genetic model | Genotype | aOR (95% CI) | FDR adjusted |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dominant | CC | ref | 0.18 |
| TT + TC | 1.72 (1.09, 2.77) | ||
| Recessive | CC + CT | ref | 0.06 |
| TT | 1.34 (1.08, 1.66) | ||
| Additive a | T allele | 1.32 (1.11, 1.57) | 0.02 |
aOR adjusted odds ratio, Ref reference, FDR False discovery rate
aThe genotypes were categorized into a three-level variable for the number of major alleles under the additive model (0, 1, 2)
Models were adjusted for age and gender
Fig. 1Additive effect of visible mold exposure and rs7216389 SNP on childhood asthma under the dominant model (TT + TC vs. CC). Definition of abbreviations: SNP = single nucleotide polymorphisms; G = risk genotype, 0 and 1 represent absence and presence of the factor, respectively; E = environmental factor, 0 and 1 represent absence and presence of the factor, respectively; OR = odds ratio. “G0E0”, “G1E0”, “G0E1” and “G1E1” represented four combinations of G and E exposure. Gene & mold represented the relative excess risk due to interaction between rs7216389 polymorphism and visible mold exposure on childhood asthma
Combined effects of selected SNPs and visible mold exposure on childhood asthma under the dominant model
| SNP/visible mold exposure | No. of asthma cases | Group size | aOR (95% CI) | AP | S | RERI |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| − 0.09 (− 0.70, 0.53) | 0.86 (0.32, 2.35) | − 0.19 (− 1.51, 1.13) | ||||
| AA/no | 148 | 398 | Ref | |||
| GG + GA/no | 309 | 779 | 1.13 (0.87, 1.47) | |||
| AA/yes | 42 | 73 | 2.23 (1.30, 3.86)* | |||
| GG + GA/yes | 109 | 197 | 2.17 (1.50, 3.15)* | |||
| 0.10 (− 0.51, 0.70) | 1.23 (0.32, 4.70) | 0.20 (− 1.15, 1.55) | ||||
| CC/no | 376 | 958 | Ref | |||
| GG + GC/no | 81 | 219 | 0.91 (0.65, 1.25) | |||
| CC/yes | 120 | 217 | 1.96 (1.43, 2.70)* | |||
| GG + GC/yes | 31 | 53 | 2.07 (1.15, 3.79)* | |||
| 0.47 (0.03, 0.90) | 3.08 (0.36, 26.06) | 1.49 (0, 2.99) | ||||
| CC/no | 21 | 69 | Ref | |||
| TT + TC/no | 436 | 1108 | 1.52 (0.88, 2.70) | |||
| CC/yes | 7 | 20 | 1.20 (0.38, 3.65) | |||
| TT + TC/yes | 144 | 250 | 3.21 (1.77, 5.99)* | |||
| − 0.16 (− 0.74, 0.43) | 0.77 (0.31, 1.89) | − 0.34 (− 1.50, 0.83) | ||||
| AA/no | 220 | 592 | Ref | |||
| GG + GA/no | 237 | 585 | 1.18 (0.92, 1.51) | |||
| AA/yes | 78 | 135 | 2.27 (1.52, 3.42)* | |||
| GG + GA/yes | 73 | 135 | 2.11 (1.41, 3.17)* | |||
| 0.35 (− 0.03, 0.74) | 2.2 (0.75, 6.43) | 1.01 (− 0.51, 2.53) | ||||
| CC/no | 318 | 834 | Ref | |||
| TT + CT/no | 139 | 343 | 1.05 (0.79, 1.38) | |||
| CC/yes | 102 | 192 | 1.79 (1.28, 2.52)* | |||
| TT + CT/yes | 49 | 78 | 2.85 (1.72, 4.80)* | |||
| − 0.03 (− 0.61, 0.55) | 0.94 (0.25, 3.49) | − 0.05 (− 1.04, 0.94) | ||||
| TT/no | 321 | 792 | Ref | |||
| CC + CT/no | 136 | 385 | 0.80 (0.61, 1.04) | |||
| TT/yes | 95 | 167 | 1.98 (1.38, 2.85)* | |||
| CC + CT/yes | 56 | 103 | 1.73 (1.12, 2.69)* | |||
| − 0.20 (− 0.88, 0.47) | 0.67 (0.19, 2.34) | − 0.35 (− 1.40, 0.70) | ||||
| AA/no | 334 | 849 | Ref | |||
| GG + GA/no | 123 | 328 | 0.93 (0.70, 1.23) | |||
| AA/yes | 106 | 181 | 2.13 (1.51, 3.03)* | |||
| GG + GA/yes | 45 | 89 | 1.72 (1.08, 2.73)* | |||
| 0.39 (− 0.04, 0.81) | 5.79 (0.03, 1237.72) | 0.73 (− 0.16, 1.61) | ||||
| CC/no | 142 | 336 | Ref | |||
| TT + CT/no | 315 | 841 | 0.80 (0.61, 1.05) | |||
| CC/yes | 35 | 69 | 1.35 (0.78, 2.35) | |||
| TT + CT/yes | 116 | 201 | 1.88 (1.29, 2.74)* |
SNP single nucleotide polymorphisms, Ref reference, aOR adjusted odds ratio, AP the attributable proportion due to interaction, S the synergy index, RERI the relative excess risk due to interaction
Models were adjusted for age, gender, family history of allergy, parental education level, and ETS before and after birth
*FDR adjusted p value < 0.05; FDR, False discovery rate